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Reconstructing a Healthy Life

After having her second child six years ago, Cindy Tortorici, 43, of Freehold started having some bladder problems. Because laughing, coughing, sneezing, and exercise caused leakage of urine (stress incontinence), she underwent a procedure to correct her condition. Recently, though, Cindy began experiencing a recurrence of symptoms.

"My gynecologist suggested I go to Dr. Conner, probably one of the most amazing, competent doctors I know."

Cindy recalls her first appointment with Ellen Conner, M.D., a urogynecologist affiliated with Jersey Shore University Medical Center. "I never felt that a doctor gave me as thorough an exam as I received from Dr. Conner," recalls Cindy. "She made sure that she was seeing everything and diagnosing me correctly."

In addition to stress incontinence, Cindy was diagnosed with pelvic organ prolapse, which occurs when one or more of the pelvic organs — bladder, rectum, or uterus — drop from their natural position. Normally, the vagina and uterus are secured to the pelvis by connective tissue that forms a strong envelope around the vaginal walls. As pelvic floor muscles weaken or are injured, usually from childbearing, the connective tissue gives way.

This displacement from prolapse results in symptoms such as the feeling of pelvic pressure or bulging, urinary frequency, difficulty emptying the bowel or bladder, and discomfort with intercourse. One solution is pelvic reconstructive surgery.

"Synthetic meshes, commonly used in abdominal wall hernia repair, are now being used in pelvic reconstructive surgery," states Dr. Conner. "During this procedure, a soft, synthetic mesh is used to support the particular organ that has prolapsed. This procedure can bring about resolution of all the symptoms of prolapse."

A hysterectomy, or removal of the uterus, is not required in many cases with this procedure. Another significant benefit is that it is performed vaginally, so there are no big abdominal incisions. This means that patients are typically discharged the day after surgery and can return to work and their regular activities within one to two weeks.

Cindy couldn’t be happier with the outcome of her treatment. "I am back to living a happy, active life," she says. "I was amazed by the care I received from Dr. Conner and her staff. I trusted her completely. Thanks to her, I have my life back."

Beth Price– Beth Price


About The Doctor
Picture Available Conner, Ellen L., M.D.
Board certified in Obstetrics/Gynecology
Neptune, NJ  07753
(732) 776-3797

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